Bountiful—“glorious pale yellow with wide ruffled petals’ Mrs. J. B. Clark, Tex. 
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KWANSO-— (Species). Vivid reddish orange double, tall and vigorous. 
LGA Smee y/ou Elsea trees Arte rek fiat ye ees eee $0.50 
LINDA— (Stout 1937). 5” bloom with very crinkled petals of creamy 
yellow with rose markings, the sepals creamy yellow. July. 3% ft. 
$0.50 
LUSTROUS—(Nesmith 1942). 5” flower in a very pretty tone of 
pinkish red. Orange throat. June-July. 34 ft. ee $2.00 
MACULATA~—(Species). Blended soft yellow and copper with pink 
tone in the center. Very large and tall. July-Aug. 4 ft. _.. $0.50 
MARCUS—(Perry 1932). Large, crinkled flower of apricot, dusted 
Overewith SOLeuDLONZe wy UM e-] ily 3)/o iC peas ener ee ere $0.50 
MARGARET—(Cook 1943). Large, broad-petalled, waxy smooth 
flower in a soft, mellow, light buff-yellow from throat to petal tip. 
pJuilyig Vom (rete eee enemeeern so: var eRe AN Pree A aN $1.50 
MARGARET PERRY—(Perry 1925). Brilliant orange-red with yellow 
throat and midlines. Free-flowering and tall. July-Aug. 4 ft. $0.50 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—(Wheeler 1943). Silvery old rose, small 
but perfectly formed and a profuse bloomer. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$7.00 
MARY GUENTHER —(Russell). Contrasty bi-color, the petals almost 
carmine-red, the sepals clear yellow. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. $1.00 
MATADOR—(Nesmith 1940). Bright rich mahogany, dazzling and 
velvety with no disfiguring markings. 4” full cup-shaped flower 
With, orange throat. .JuneJuly- 31¢.ft. 4 2 ne $1.00 
MEADOWGOLD~—(Hall 1948). Charmingly formed, broad petalled, 
widely open, flaring flowers of deep golden yellow. July. 3 ft. $3.00 
MEZZOTINT—(Emigholz 1946). Saffron-yellow, shaded deeper at the 
throat with faint fulvous overcast, a color remindful of Gypsy. But 
thisvonesisslangeramnds cal laa uly-Au ovo lo. ftps serene ee nore $2.50 
MIDAS— (Stout 1935). Medium size (4”) glowing orange of good form 
and color on tall, strong erect scapes. June-July. 31% ft. ___. $0.75 
MIDWEST MAJESTY—(H. P. Sass 1946). Very large, perfectly formed 
medium yellow with heavy substance. July. 4 ft. 2... $6.00 
MIKADO—(Stout 1930). Mellow orange with conspicuous spot of 
mahogany on each petal. An old favorite probably the most popu- 
lar of all the Stout daylilies. June-July and repeats in the fall here. 
OP THE) gah te ai eo ee SUEN 5 2s) GON) aay Becta tee aot ROR $0.50 
MINNETONKA~—(Russell 1945). Late blooming rose-red. July-Aug. 
COP RLS co Oe a AE WES ae oO iad a ie ea, ema a ee $0.75 
MINUET—(Nesmith 1941). Subtle blend of frosty pink, shadowed 
deeper rose on both petals and sepals, giving a rosy pink effect and 
more the tone of Fulva Rosea than any other of the Nesmith pinks. 
Lovely when planted with yellows. 41” flower. July. 342 ft. $1.50 
MIRAGE—(Wheeler 1950). Mustard-yellow, frilled and creped. Medi- 
Mie eeinedere UIOOMene TUDE ila oo, ect ull setene eee $4.00 
MISS HOUSTON—(Russell 1942). Tall, strong stemmed, light pink 
with yellow center. July. 34 ft. Evergreen. _...0....2.-2.21ce $2.00 
MME. RECAMIER—(Nesmith 1948). Late flowering pink. Smoothly 
finished recurved flowers of Recamier-pink gaily painted water- 
melon-pink on tips. Medium large, tall and well branched. July- 
INGE, EBV os Na ee oa we RRM i RDI eat Seer re oe $6.00 
MISSION BELES—(Hall 1945). Large, wide-petaled and ruffled medi- 
tum yellowsone of the very best. July. 4 ft. 1.2.2: $2.50 
MODESTY—(Betscher 1929). Large, waxy pale yellow which blooms 
Bor lpm) UNG Nem EUs mene ete etme tee fs LEN igs Sena scath tyne sec $0.50 
MONARCH-— (Stout 1941). Medium sized (4”) broad-petalled light 
cadium-yellow with delicate halo of fulvous orange in mid-zone. 
Blooms early and remains open evenings. June. 3 ft. $0.75 
MOONBEAM~— (Sass 1940). Pale soft yellow in a 5” firmly substanced 
Howeron, veryytall stalko-s[Uly Se ft sav accace- 2c tee cinete dencntoemees $0.75 
MOONRAY~—(Nesmith 1940). Pale yellow with segments waved, re- 
curved and widely flaring. A clear-cut, one-eighth inch reddish V 
on each petal. Unusual, dainty and charming 312” flower. Ja 
{iene Soper ate Se ce ak ORE CA eo ee ae ean ea : 
MOROCCO RED—(Nesmith 1940). Fine brown-red self of even tone 
extending to the heart leaving only a shallow orange cup. July. 
Ge Hi ie oc RN A TE ede eh eee ON lee eee Ota Bey ee eee $1.50 
MRS A. H. AUSTIN—(Betscher 1929). Especially fine, thick-textured, 
deep, goldensyellowafaly. 5, ft. Evergreen «722i -..n..te ces eccet eee $0.50 
MRS. CHARLES URSCHELL—(Russell 1943). Full-flowered, firm 
substanced, medium yellow. 4/2” in diameter 0.2... $0.50 
MRS. HUGH JOHNSON—(Russell 1942). Deep red, rich and glow- 
ing, 5” in diameter with wide segments and shallow orange cup. 
Non-fading and remains open evenings. A very lovely daylily. June- 
S]iyames pe fC eer ete meee eco 9s Sas oe oo Bees $1.5 
MRS JOHN J. TIGERT—(Watkins). Brilliant coppery red of large 
size, with yellow throat, a hardy, deciduous variety developed at 
the University of Florida, June-July. 31/2 fo. oie cteceacctsestnosececs $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN—(Betscher 1929). Glistening light yellow, one 
Geet e dA ast alon LOOM | Uy Were LE ry aly leit te 9, ea $0.50 
MYSTIC MOON—(Nesmith 1947). Very pale yellow night-bloomer. 
Broad-petalled, firm-substanced flowers of full flaring form, ruffled 
AUBUeReC OP CSae | ULVeno/omnt pee emcee enon wk Nee fee Oe irre $4.00 
NARANJA—(Wheeler 1947). Solid golden orange with informally re- 
curved petals that impart a measure of dash to this large, (7”), 
broadly petalled superior daylily. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. _._... $4.50 
NEBRASKA~—(Sass 1937). Large mellow buff-yellow of high quality 
as are all the Sass daylilies. 54” flower. June-July. 34% ft. $0.75 
NIOBE—(Wheeler 1950). Deep violet-magenta, resistant to fading. A 
darker narrow halo surrounds the orange throat. Medium size with 
narrow petals but distinct character and tendency to rebloom. 
EAT ont, DVereT een: Me we Mies Rati y ta STO Oie ty toro BO Se $3.00 
NORTH STAR —(Hall 1946). Very pale yellow in a large open flower 
of attractive grace and finish. Excellent substance. July-Aug. 3 ft. 
OLD TAPESTRY—(Emigholz 1943). Petals are light dragon’s-blood- 
red with buff edge. Sepals paler. Yellow throat. A velvety brownish 
Tose; Ale “ini diametelss | Wiysisi/e. fl wees abe Se $1.00 
OPHIR—(Farr 1942). Large deep yellow, one of the outstanding older 
varieties. 5” heavy textured flowers. Very floriferous. July. 44% ft. 
$0.50 
ORANGE BEAUTY—(H. P. Sass 1944). Large broad-petalled orange 
self. 54” dia. Very fragrant. One of the best. July. 34% ft. __... $4.00 
PAINTED LADY—(Russell 1942). A coppery terra cotta of great dis- 
tinction. Very large (8”) full-petalled, wide-open and charmingly 
TqUiieGl, COrotignzmvabnakes, |fuilkie i ail Waveney $3.00 
PAISLEY—(Nesmith 1943). Uniquely patterned mixture of brown and 
red, softly blended, reminiscent of an old time Paisley shawl. July. 
LMA) SES watingeeta: fed et Oat ew ies 25 ea Relea a SRP $1.50 
PARTY GOWN-—(Milliken 1947). Different type of bicolor, lemon- 
yellow except for the outer half of the petals, which are heavily 
washed Indian red. July. 314 ft. Evergreen eee $3.00 
PATRICIA—(Stout 1935). Lovely pale lemon-yellow with greenish 
throat. A cool, fresh-looking, weather-resistant waxy flower 5” in 
diameter and having pronounced fragrance. July. 3 ft. Evergreen. 
$0.75 
PEPPERMINT—(G. Douglas 1948). The large, open flowers have a 
pale cream mid-rib which contrasts pleasingly with the pink body 
color. Well-branched and tall. July. 34% ft. Evergreen. _..... $4.00 
PERSIAN PRINCESS—(Nesmith 1938). Velvety blackish red flower 
5” in diameter and with broad petals that stand the sun well. 
Ofangen throats [ulys Salts pein oe ee ne eet ee PL $1.00 
PETRA—(Nesmith 1939). Broad over-lapping petals of ruby-maroon 
except that the sepals are really yellow with heavy overflush of the 
petal color. Deep yellow throat. Late midseason. 3 ft. 00. $3.00 
PINK CHARM—(Nesmith 1940). Very recurved open flower of ruddy 
pink giving a deep coral-pink effect. 5” dia. with shallow green- 
yellow throat and inconspicuous midline. July. 4 ft. Evergreen. 
$1.50 
PORCELAIN PINK—(Nesmith 1945). Luminous and very smoothly 
finished pink with light peach background gaily marked with deep- 
er pink. 5” dia. Medium wide petals. July. 3% ft. 2. $5.00 
POTENTATE— (Nesmith 1943) Luminous purple, smooth and satiny, 
the color extending deep into the throat and including stamens 
and: pistile Outstanding, }uly«3Vo ito. 5 one ee ae $7.50 
PORT—(Stout). Rich red, slightly darker in mid-zone. Greenish 
throat. Medium size but brilliant. Remains open evenings. July. 
2Y ft. $1.00 
DAYLILY COLLECTION ‘“C” 
9 Thrilling Daylilies, $7.50. 
Choose 3 from each column. 
$15.00 for the lot. 
Plus 3 from 
This Group 
Demon 
Dominion 
Golden Grain 
Plus 3 from 
This Group 
Dauntless 
Flore Pleno 
Golden West 
Moonbeam 
3 from This 
Group 
Canari 
Amulet 
Minuet 
Pink Charm 
Sweetbriar Patricia 
Her Grace Sachem 
Add 50c to your remittance for shipping expenses and you may 
also include one of these: Hesperus or Highland Chieftain or 
Mary Guenther. 
Persian Prince 
Regal Lady 
Matador 
